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Panthers begin their scouting process


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I actually really hopeful of this years draft. I really think that Rhule will have an advantage over most tears with this years class similar to Seattle when they hired Carrol. 

My best case scenario is that we dont trade out of 8, grab a QB and still have picks remaining to take advantage of Rhule's knowledge of this class. 

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2 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

Scouting starts??? Starts??? If that's the case, I think I can see where our problem lies.

We should be moving into the final quarter of this season's scouting process.

I'm going to have to assume that's what they mean is happening.

This is when it starts fore everyone. This isn't anything new. 

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7 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Oh I have been saying that about mocks for weeks, I just think Voth in general is a douche.  A know it all douche.

Voth hates mocks, always has. Its weird cause hes media, and they are grrreat for clicks during the off-season. Dumb and wrong sure, but theyre not pointless. Mike Maycock hated them too, its like being a waiter but you also hate talking to people.... Its part of job and helps your job greatly during a low point. weirdos 

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Thank god Hurney isn't with us this year.  He'd be drafting some obscure OL from Podunk University because he saw on tape that he pancaked a 6'1" 185lb DT in 2019. 

This draft is going to show the talent of our scouting department, especially if we end up winning the Watson sweepstakes.  We'll have limited picks and those picks must produce gems.   More importantly those players that moved up in the latter rounds because of the combine and pro days will not slide into the UDFA market.  

I think it will be critical to nail a couple of these guys to our roster this year.

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16 hours ago, Basbear said:

Voth hates mocks, always has. Its weird cause hes media, and they are grrreat for clicks during the off-season. Dumb and wrong sure, but theyre not pointless. Mike Maycock hated them too, its like being a waiter but you also hate talking to people.... Its part of job and helps your job greatly during a low point. weirdos 

Mocks are pretty pointless. And there is nothing wrong with acknowledging that fact. 

Yes, there are a bunch of fanatics that love mocks. They are click bait. That doesn't mean the person has to like them or love them. 

They are a great big waste of time, but a lot of people have time to burn. 

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